INDEX TO VOLUME CXVI
THE
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
243 WEST 39TH ST., NEW YORK JULY TO DECEMBER, 1919 EDITORIAL COMMENT
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American Academy at Rome, Memoirs, 478. American Goods and Foreign Markets, 554. Americanization, 477.
Architect? in Public Life, 304. Architect, What Is an, 237.
Architect, Who Was the, 786. Architects Aid Low Cost Housing, 141. Architecture and the Movies, 451.
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Billboards as Affecting Real Estate Values, 78. Bolshevism, Industrial Training a Cure for, 42. Building, Is Knowledge of, Necessary for Con
tractor? 172.
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Capital, Drafting Away from Building Needs,
42.
Capitol Park, Albany, New York, 661.
Chaos of Governmental Building Operations,
553.
Color Schemes, Relation of, to Music; 813. Contracting, The Cost Plus Method in, 503.
Cost-Plus Contracting Methods and Production, 786.
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Educating the Public in Architecture, 753.
Emergency Buildings in Washington, tp Re
move, 16. .
Estimating Methdds in Contracting, 409.
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Federal Bureau of Housing, 106.
Financial Encouragement to Promote Building,
238
Fire Losses During 1918, 375.
—G— Goat, The, 269.
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High Bridge on the Harlem River, 41. Ilolsman’s, President, Address, 15.
Housing- Shortage, How Estimated, 77.
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Immigration and the.Labor Shortage, 41.
Increased Production as Affecting Wage Scale,
. 77.
Industrial Plight, Our, 581. Inter-Professional Conference, 693.
Inter-Professional Relation, Better, Needed, 814.
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Labor, Ill-Considered Agitation by Organized,
203;
Labor and Increased Production, 173.
Labor’s Opportunity to Assert Itself, Organ
ized, 45 i.
Labor Unrestand Amercanization, 635. Labor, Pictorial Possibilities of, 303. Labor, Scarcity of,. 530.
Labor Unrest Solved by Co-operation, 694. Landmarks, Misusing Old. 376.
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Memorial, Recreating Old Traditions and Cre
ating a New, 376.
Memorial s, War, in France and Belgium, 608. Memorials, War, 141, 204.
Military Art Training Center at Bellevue,
France, 237.
Model That May Be Copied, 410.
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Parks, Vandalism in City, 238. Philosophy, A Basis of, 607.
President Kimball’s Address, 105.
Press, Power of the Technical, 410.
Problems for Architect to Solve, 553. Production, Labor’s Folly in Retarding, 270. Protest, A Mild, 785.
Publicity Methods, Ill-Advised, 529.
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Reversing the Point of View, 15.
Roads, National System of Public, 304.
Boosevelt and the Fine Arts. By Irving K. Pond, 723.
—S— Sabine, Wallace C., 15.
Safeguarding Declaration and Constitution, 141, Standardization in Building Industry, 662. State Laws and the Institute, 753. State Societies, 635.
State Societies and the Engineering Profession,
375.
State Societies and the Institute, 303.
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Tax on Building Valuations, Reducing, 608. Tiffany Gift to American Art, 529.
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Uglv City, 142.
Unionism, A. I. A. Report on, . 661.
U. S. Housing Corporation Report, 477. .
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Victory Hall in New York, 813.
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War Memorial in New York,- 693. TEXT ACCORDING TO SUBJECT
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American Academy in. Rome, .783.
Ancon Hospital, Panama Canal Zone. Samuel
M. Hitt, Architect, 686. Architect Abroad with Hoover’s Legion. By
Lieut. Alfred P. Shaw, 543.
Architectural Housing and Public Taste, 76.
Architectural Instructipn in American Colleges.
By George C. Nimmons, 169. Architecture — Art, Profession or Business?
235.
Architecture for New France, New, 267. Architecture, Early, Connecticpt, 443. Architecture, Philosophy in, 377.
Art Commission of the City of New York, 782.
Art Stoops to Conquer, 606.
Astronomy and the Architect, 14.
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Bank, Federal Reserve, in New York, 574. BOOK REVIEWS—
Art and the Great War, 55.2.
Concrete, Steel Construction. By Henry T.
Eddy, 27. Smoley’s Parallel Tables of Slopes and Rises,
444, Old New England Doorways. By Albert G.
Robinson, 818. Bridges in Boston’s Parks. J. A. Schwein
furth, 329.
British Labor, Two Factions in, 242.
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Capitol Theatre, New York, 628. Cenotaph, Subtleties of the, 580.
Chamber of Commerce Building, Washington.
Cass -Gilbert, Architect, 811. Church Building, Planning to Meet New Needs.
By Frank G. Dillard, 517.
City Planning Movement. By John Nolen, 627. Civic Buildings, New Principles Governing
Planning of. By Wm. Roger Greeley, 208. Classic Spirit and Tradition, 447. Color, Past and Present, 548.
Community House as War Memorial. By
Martha Candler, 195. Cost-Plus Contract .Safeguards Owner and Con
tractor. By. A. E. Wells, 309.
Craftsmanship in Furniture Design, 298. Cuba Community Club, 212.